Application Studio - App and customization layers disappeared

I created an Epicor Kinetic UI app and was working on customization layers on top of it. I got an error saving a copy of the layer, and now the app and all layers have disappeared from the Application Studio menu. Where might it have gone? Have there been reports of this?

Thanks,

Joe

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It happens to me.

That’s all I have.

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I’ve been working on my UD101 Entry app. A couple days ago I COULD HAVE SWORN I created a specific event. Yesterday when I got back to work on the project that event was nowhere to be found.

Maybe I just MENTALLY created that event?? Or maybe I DID create it and it got lost in the ether?

For me there wasn’t any errors involved. Just came back the next day and looked for my event for a good 20 minutes completely dumbfounded because I could’ve SWORN I had built it.

Maybe I was dream-programming again…

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Yep, I’ve lost events and such, but not the whole application. I looked in XXXDef, but found no mention of it.

I wonder if I just try recreating the app I’ll write over something that would prevent me from recovering.

I probably just need to start again, I guess. Bye, bye 7.5 hours of work.

Joe

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I feel your pain!

I had an application revert to step one of my development before (first dataview and one grid) after working on it for hours and publishing regularly. When i went to move it from test to pilot, I was staring at my beautiful preview in test while the application in both test and pilot had reverted…

I try to get a copy of the layer whenever I get to a logical place where what I’ve done works so far.

I was up to copy 7, and then they all vanished.

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Grawlix (/ˈɔrɔːlÉŖks/) or obscenicon is the use of typographical symbols to replace profanity, typically using ā€œunpronounceableā€ characters. Mainly used in cartoons and comics, it has been described as the graphical equivalent of a bleep censor. The first known grawlix appeared in November 1, 1901 story of Gene Carr’s comic strip Lady Bountiful . (from Wikipedia)

So, here’s a good application for a grawlix. I created the app with the name of the first BAQ instead of the name of the classic dashboard I was re-creating. And then I made seven copies before an incident. And then I couldn’t find my dashboard, because it had the wrong @$%^! name. (See what I did there?)

I copied the wrongly-named app to the right name, exported the wrongly-named layer to a zip file, edited the json file with the right name (37 instances), imported, and tested.

It seems to work, so far.

Adventures.

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